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this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key result. - Error
I am making a very simple app that has 2 View Controllers connected by a Navigation Controller. My second View Controller has no content in it . But I am getting the following Error: Thread 1: "[<quiz__2.ViewController 0x7fad26005700> setValue:forUndefinedKey:]: this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key result." I also having multiple buttons leading to the same View Controller How can I fix this?
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Failed to produce diagnostic for expression in SwiftUI, XCode 13.2
Failed to produce diagnostic for expression; please submit a bug report (https://swift.org/contributing/#reporting-bugs) and include the project This is how my ContentView.swift looks like: import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View {   @State var computersChoice = Int.random(in: 0...2)   @State var winOrLose = Bool.random()   @State var score = 0       var options: [Option] = [     Option(name: "scissors", winMatch: "paper", loseMatch: "rock"),     Option(name: "rock", winMatch: "scissors", loseMatch: "paper"),     Option(name: "paper", winMatch: "rock", loseMatch: "scissors")   ]       var body: some View {     ZStack {       LinearGradient(colors: [Color(red: 0.38, green: 0.26, blue: 0.52), Color(red: 0.32, green: 0.39, blue: 0.58)], startPoint: .top, endPoint: .bottom)         .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all)       VStack(spacing: 30) {         Spacer(minLength: 45)         VStack {                       Text("Rock Paper Scissors")             .font(.title)             .fontWeight(.bold)             .foregroundColor(.black)             .padding()                                   VStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 10) {             Text("Computers Choice: \(options[computersChoice].name)")               .fontWeight(.bold)               .padding             Image("\(options[computersChoice].name)")               .resizable()               .frame(width: 100, height: 100)               .padding()             Text("You need to \(winOrLose ? "Win" : "Lose")")               .fontWeight(.bold)           }                     }         .frame(width: 300, height: 300, alignment: .center)         .padding()         .background(.thinMaterial)         .clipShape(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 6))         VStack {           Text("Choose your option:")             .font(.title3)             .fontWeight(.bold)             .foregroundColor(.white)           Spacer(minLength: 30)           HStack(spacing: 30) {             Button {               didGetCorrect(choice: options[1], winOrNot: winOrLose)               winOrLose.toggle()               computersChoice = Int.random(in: 0...2)             } label: {               Image("rock")                 .resizable()                 .frame(width: 100, height: 100)             }             Button {               didGetCorrect(choice: options[2], winOrNot: winOrLose)               winOrLose.toggle()               computersChoice = Int.random(in: 0...2)             } label: {               Image("paper")                 .resizable()                 .frame(width: 100, height: 100)             }             Button {               didGetCorrect(choice: options[0], winOrNot: winOrLose)               winOrLose.toggle()               computersChoice = Int.random(in: 0...2)             } label: {               Image("scissors")                 .resizable()                 .frame(width: 100, height: 100)             }           }           Spacer(minLength:50)         }         VStack {           Text("Score: \(score)")             .fontWeight(.heavy)             .padding()         }         .background(           .thinMaterial,           in: RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 8, style: .continuous)         )         Spacer(minLength: 100)       }     }   }   func didGetCorrect(choice: Option, winOrNot: Bool) {     if winOrNot {       score += options[computersChoice].loseMatch == choice.name ? 1 : -1     } else {       score += options[computersChoice].winMatch == choice.name ? 1 : -1     }   } } struct ContentView_Previews: PreviewProvider {   static var previews: some View {     ContentView()   } }
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Button that takes to new view controller does not work
I am building a simple app that has 2 view controller and a navigation controller to link those 2. I have a button that takes me to the second view controller But when I click on the button nothing happens! I have made an IBAction for it with this code inside: @IBAction func fightButton(_ sender: UIButton) {                  if let vc = storyboard?.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "Battle") as? BattleViewController {                     navigationController?.pushViewController(vc, animated: true)         }     } How can I fix this?
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Jun ’21